Manchester, New Hampshire Immigration Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 5 Manchester attorneys and 6 law firms.

Elizabeth A. Lahey

New Hampshire Immigration attorney at McLane Graf Raulerson and Middleton with 15 years of experience

900 Elm Street, Manchester, NH

James P Reidy

New Hampshire Immigration attorney at Sheehan Phinney with 36 years of experience

1000 Elm Street, Manchester, NH

Julie Richardson Morse

New Hampshire Immigration attorney at McLane Graf Raulerson and Middleton with 17 years of experience

900 Elm Street, Manchester, NH

Lorne M Fienberg

New Hampshire Immigration attorney at McLane Graf Raulerson and Middleton with 31 years of experience

900 Elm Street, Manchester, NH

Thomas W. Hildreth

New Hampshire Immigration attorney at McLane Graf Raulerson and Middleton with 38 years of experience

900 Elm Street, Manchester, NH

Need help with an immigration matter?

Constantly changing federal, state, and local immigration laws make already complex immigration policies more complex. The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) and your state bar association provide listings of immigration lawyers in your state. You can also use our site for a free case evaluation. Be careful before paying money to “Notarios”, notary publics, and immigration consultants. Only attorneys or BIA-accredited representatives can represent you before U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

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